Cool Article of the month So before we cover the Vitamin D Deficiency & Migraines article, take a sneak peek at this article We are entering a new paradigm; get used to forever QE, though it will be given other names along the journey to make it appear more palatable. The US and by default … Read more
New Jersey’s Millionaires Fleeing The report, from the New Jersey wealth-management firm RegentAtlantic Capital, has been lighting up the New Jersey media and websites. It says that in 2010 alone, New Jersey lost taxable income of $5.5 billion because residents moved. It ties the wealth flight to the state’s “millionaire’s tax,” which raised taxes on those … Read more
They don’t want to hold onto worthless paper that the Fed can create whenever it so wishes. China could have been paying down debt; another way to put this money to good use, instead of holding it while the U.S continues to inflate the supplies of dollars at a mindboggling rate. Finally, Money was … Read more
Editor: Vladimir Bajic | Tactical Investor Western Companies Cheat Africa Africa was cheated out of US$11bn in 2010 through just one of the tricks used by multinational companies to reduce tax bills, according to new Oxfam report, ‘Africa: Rising for the few.’ This is equivalent to more than six times the amount needed to deliver … Read more
Why Global Warming Is A Hoax Consider this article for it might prove to be interesting; a small excerpt is posted below. In the past, when the yield curve inverted, the Fed did not ease up on its aggressive rate-hiking stance. The current Fed has no choice but to lower rates. So the Fed is … Read more
By Tom McGregor, CNTV Commentator Chinese Renminbi Outlook China’s renminbi (RMB) currency stands poised for higher valuations in the mid to long-term future, according to the United States Department of Treasury that had issued its ‘Semi-Annual Report to Congress on International Economics and Exchange Rate Policies for 2016’ last Friday. “The Chinese currency is still … Read more
By Tom McGregor, CNTV Commentator There’s much ado about some Chinese neglecting good manners when traveling abroad. The Japanese government had released video footage of the Chinese trampling in Tokyo’s public gardens to steal cherry blossoms. A 15-year-old Chinese teenager had allegedly scratched his name on a temple in Luxor, Egypt and drunken Chinese passengers … Read more
By Tom McGregor, CNTV Commentator Our world faces tumultuous times amid the spread of terrorism, some terrorists would tryto get their hands on dirty bombs (radioactive weapons). Prospects seem more appalling since terrorists hold suicidal aims to blast the world into pieces. Implementing stronger security measures calls for sovereign governments to enhance global cooperation to … Read more
By Tom McGregor, CNTV Panview Commentator China has long struggled with pollution. It’s inevitable that when a nation transforms from an emerging market into a developed one, there would be growing pains. China’s economic success story has helped hundreds of millions of Chinese escape from poverty, but new societal ills have arisen. Compelling Read: Negative rates … Read more
The Perils of Negative Interest Rates Updated Jan 2023 Lagarde’s recent comments on the global economy have stirred up controversy, as she boldly stated that negative interest rates could be beneficial. However, she may have overlooked the impact of such policies on individuals with fixed incomes. For those individuals, even a small shift in rates … Read more